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In the US, 1 billion is 1 x 109 so 323.3 billion is 323,300,000,000.
The value 1 billion regardless of whether it is 1 billion in the US, UK or Canada is always: 1,000,000,000
In the US:1 billion = 1091 billion billion = 1018That's '1' followed by 18 zeros, for a grand total of 19 digits.But in the UK:1 billion = 10121 billion billion = 1024That's '1' followed by 24 zeros, for a grand total of 25 digits.
In the US system, 1 trillion.
In US and in Scientific Community 1 billion = 10000000000 (or 9 zeros), for any other Country 1 Billion = 1000000000000 (or 12 zeros) Now for 4.3 billion as per US standards is equal to 4300000000, similarly for any other location is it 4300000000000
1 billion liters = 264,172,052 US gallons.
On the US short scale (1 billion = 1000 million) :10,130,000,000On the long scale (1 billion = 1 million million) : 10,130,000,000,000, which is trillions on the US scale.
1,000,000,000 = 1 US Billion an English Billion contains 3 more Zeroes
1. Henry Sy (US$7.2 Billion)2. Lucio Tan (US$2.8 Billion)3. John Gokongwei, Jr. (US$2.4 Billion)4. Andrew Tan (US$2 Billion)5. David Consunji (US$1.9 Billion)6. Jaime Zobel de Ayala (US$1.7 Billion)7. Enrique Razon, Jr. (US$1.6 Billion)8. Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr.(US$1.4 Billion)9. Roberto Ongpin (US$1.3 Billion)10. George Ty (US$1.1 Billion)11. Tony Tan Caktiong (US$1 Billion)
1 billion US gallons = 133 680 556 cubic feet
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Well, you need 1,000 billion to get 1 trillion. So 1,000.
The total cost of the moon race was approximately US$100 billion (1994 values). Values in 1994 terms: Mercury Project: US$1.4 billion Gemini Project: US$5.9 billion Ranger Project: US$1 billion Surveyor Project: US$2.8 billion Lunar Orbiter: US$0.8 billion Atlas and Titan Launchers: US$4 billion Saturn Launcher: US$35 billion Apollo CSM: US$17.5 billion Apollo LM: US$11 billion Total: US$79,4 billion Source: http://www.asi.org/adb/m/02/07/apollo-cost.html
Yes, one billion represents the same number in both countries. Now it does. But in the past, in the UK, 1 billion was 1,000,000,000,000. In the US 1 billion was 1,000,000,000. (The British called the American 1 billion one thousand million.) The UK has now adopted the American system, so it is the same in both countries.
1.1 billion = 1100 millionIn The US 1 100 million is 1,1 billionIn Europe 1 100 000 million is 1,1 billion. (the US billion is a miljard) (Confusing? Yeah!)Use scientific notation 1,1 * 109 (US) or 1,1 * 1012 (EU) then there is no question!
1 billion
1000000000 (nine zeros)